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Old and Young New Zealander •» — all like Aulsebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits — the crisp, golden-.brown appetising biscuits. , There's so much goodness — real body- • building nutriment — in them that you should see that your youngsters eat them. Many a sturdy New Zealand baby has been brought up almost entirely on Aulsebrook's Arrowroot Biscuits. They are so easy to digest and so sure to build plump little limbs and happy little folks. Buy, some to-day — . ask for Aulsebrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. DON! WAIT~^ until you are worst . before % starting a campaign against 1 disease. No matter how slight 1 may be your indisposition your 1 duty to yourself demands that I immediate steps be taken to 1 disperse it. O! course, you 1 expect to get better and not | worse, but where health is in 1 question you are never justified I in leaving anything to chance, 1 and, as is well known, indis- 1 position, instead of disappearing ff of its own sweet will, frequently 1 develops serious disorders if I neglected. Your safest course 1 is to ff TAKE { BEECHAM-S PILLS 1 which are the World's finest household remedy for the cor- , rection of derangements of the < . stomach, liver, or kidneys. 1 Slight headaches, loss of appeI tite, a nasty taste in the mouth € and other little symptoms of ' 1 that sort are indications of I digestive disorder, and may be ff regarded as Nature's warning 1 ff of worse troubles to follow if 1 I the cause of the present ail- , 0 ment be not speedily removed. < ■ Don't wait until to-morrow but 1 takeßeecham's Pills V FHcISR. l/ll, ft *. MAW nanoabMow AND COY. *UCTIONEERS. HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Have the following Properties For Sale. £260. — Leasehold, Nelson St., with new five-roomed dwelling thereon; fenced and ready fox ocrupation. . £300.— Leasehold. Upper Shakespeare St., together with new four-room-ed Dwelling thereon. £276.— Leasehold, Nelson Quay, Cobden, witn comfortable six-roomed dwelling thereon ; almost new ; splendid aspect. £190.— Freehold section, ...ooti. by 132 ft., Marlboiough St., cleared aud ready for building. ,£3OOO. — To lend on approved Lease, hold ox Freehold securities. £330. — Freehold, one-fifth acre, Shakespeare St.; ideal building site; cleared and ready for, building. £225. — Freehold, quarter-acre, Lydia St.; magnificent view at town and harbour. £500. — Leasehold, Murray St.. with six-xo&med dwelling thereon'; magnificent view of town and harbour. JC3SO. — Section, Masters St., with sixroomed Dwelling thereon and out buildings; good garden. £Bso : — Quarter-acre, Cowper St., with comttunwiJis nine-roomed Villa Residence v^ereon : every conveni ence. £450. — Quarter-acre, Freehold Section. Cowpei St. , cleared and drained ; excellent cJtuatiot Barrytown.— Splendid I>AL<Y FARM, iooo acres; leasehold; low rental, 70 acres felled and in grass; watered by two creeks. One ot the most promising properties on the Coast. N ANOARROW AND COT fJEVi INSURANCE QOV.. L TD. ACCIDENT BRANCH TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF ACCIDENT BUSINESS MAIN FEATURESr Ahsolmte Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and others will study their own in* terests by applying foT rates and other particulars to G S CRAY • co DISTRICT AGENTS STRAIGHT TIP. Brown: "Have just heard of something good ; faiTly makes your hair ,curl." Jones: "What's that?" Brown: "SPEIGHT'S BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT-" Jones: "Well don't tell the other fellow. This "is the best "in the colony." > . DOWLEY and TTEAST.

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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 3 July 1914, Page 2

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